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New light shines on Botticelli masterpiec­es

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FLORENCE, ITALY — Two of the most famous works of Sandro Botticelli, Primavera and

The Birth of Venus, were unveiled in a new setting Monday following extensive renovation work at Florence’s Uffizi Gallery.

Rooms nine and 15, two of the most visited in a celebrated museum that pulls in two million guests per year, have been closed for enlargemen­t and modernizat­ion since July 2015.

As well as the Botticelli masterpiec­es, the rooms are also home to major works by Pollaiolo, Hugo van der Goes and Domenico Ghirlandai­o.

All the works are now lit by natural light from above and the gallery’s German director Eike Schmidt said visitors would now be able to spend more time contemplat­ing them, thanks to the new layout.

“The paintings have been arranged in the new rooms in such a way as to respond to the flow of visitors before the masterpiec­es,” he said.

“Visitor experience has, thus, been immeasurab­ly improved not only in terms of comfort but also in terms of ease of interpreta­tion of the works of art, because each painting is displayed in direct relation to those in its immediate vicinity in terms of style, date or subject matter.”

The renovation was largely financed by US based supporters of the Friends of Florence notfor-profit organizati­on. —

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 ??  ?? THE BIRTH OF VENUS (above) painted in the mid 1480s and Primavera (L) — also known as Allegory of Spring painted in the mid 1482, both by Italian painter Sandro Botticelli, are seen during a press preview for the reopening of the rooms dedicated to Pollaiolo and Botticelli, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, on Oct. 17.
THE BIRTH OF VENUS (above) painted in the mid 1480s and Primavera (L) — also known as Allegory of Spring painted in the mid 1482, both by Italian painter Sandro Botticelli, are seen during a press preview for the reopening of the rooms dedicated to Pollaiolo and Botticelli, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, on Oct. 17.

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